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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Jul 2000, p. 27

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The Canadian Champion, Fric Fail 3-1 to Woodbridge Under-16 girls VI" corne up short Miiton's Under-16 girls rep saccer squad came up a littie short in their bid for provincial championship advancement in Kitchener Sunday. Foilowing a win and s tie thse previaus day during Ontario Cup tournament play, the Sargent Farm Magic suffered through a couple of mental breakdawns - that, while bnief, coat them ta lose ta Woodbridge 3-I1. This eliminated their queat ta mave on ta next month's semi- final round. 'Soiid effort given' "They piayed welI overali, but those lapses reaily hurt," aaid coach Louie DiPalma. Michelle Mernitt scored on a free kick ta erase Woodbridge's initial iead belote two goals against in tise second-haif did in the local ladies. Deiivering robuat perfor- mances in the aftemocon clash were Erica Ercolani, Ruth Hamon, Krista Lenardon, Meighan Mclntyre, Heather Moon and Cassandra Wamer. Saturday, Milton showed strongly in preliminary play- down action by tying highiy ranked Kitchener I - I and bst- ing Newmarket 6-0. Erin Greenfieid and Holiy Goddard escis tallied twice in tise shutout victory while single goals were chipped in by teara- mates Amy DiPaima and Sarahs Osborne. Eamning tise goose egg with impressive netminding was Davida Denich. Moon did an absoiuteiy amszing job faking out tise opposing goaikeeperwith juat a couple af minutes remaining - converting a nifty header set-up from Oreentieid - in tise staiemate with Kitchener. Exceptional defense was affered by bath sweeper Lenardon and stopper Ashiey Grant while an impressive effort up tise right aide waa put forth from Alexandra Mennie. Sox sweepn Miltoni's midgets delivered a two-game sweep earlier this week ta join the top third of the Central Ontario Basebal Asaociation (COBA) standings. The Red Sox - who've won four of their laat five contests - began by upstag- ing the Martingrove Express 7-3 Monday. Victory came on the strength of imprea- sive pitching by Michael Volpe, Kevin Cooper and Paul Duff. Each went three innings and gave up anc mun at Maplehurat Bail Park. Ofl'ensively, Multon's efforts were high- lighted with a secand-inning triple from Andrew Kirkland - who also registered a single plus a couple of rs and three RBI. Chris Dumencu alto scored twice. The fallowing night the lacals offered anather rabuat plate performance ta, outst the hast Mississauga Majora 1 1-8. Brian McComb warked four salid inninga on the mound while pitching tise balance of the game in fine style was James MacDonald. A 5-for-5 clinic by Scatt Cannolly high- lighted an explosive evening for the Red Sox. Volpe had a pair af isits and scared three times while Cooper, MacDonald asd McComb cacis iad twa RBI. The 11 -8-I1 Red Sox' next challenge cames tomorraw in Owen Sound, where they'll resume taumament play tisat was pastpaned last montis due ta rais. They'll square off against Simcoe in the semnifinals. WE WISH TO DRAW VOUR ATrENTION TO THE FOLLOWING 1NOUJR CURRENT'MORE WAYS TO SAVE'FLYER. PAGE 16 - MUFELERS COPY itEADs: lnstailc Fmi Instdtion. Fe Exhaint Systein Inspection and Instalin SHOULD READ: Muifers, Fre1ât nliial. Fre Eshauti Systen Inspectio. WVESINCERELYREGRETANY INCONVENIENOE WE MAY HAVE CAUSED YV. L Z c»m0329 - All Z,,eJ 'S1îpperyr when e Under-1S 1ai unldl Mlan races puet a fallen Windsor player on a ramn soaked Thompson Fild during Ontario Cup Tournament play Sunday. Milton won th. game 5-4 and went undefeated over four games throughout the weekend to sdvance to the smifinala Auguat 27. PDlease fax ail your sports reports Deévg to Steve LeBlanc at 878-4943. M3 »9bm FUN WEEKEND aaLm JuIy lSth & lôth Tect Ye7FRàa Glass nir:î mugiDenny Bus 1ELUnesLtM. R.R. #2, Acton, ION, L7J 2L8 6621 3rd Line598391 (rUnSotofDerry) j9u O (182339 Rg 00158n irave TRAVEL TIPS! THERE ARE MANY, MANY TRAVEL TIPS out there for everyone ta cossider. As a matter of fact, YOU WILL PROBABLY HAVE SOME 'TIPS' ta share when yau retura front your nest trip, baaed on your experiences! Sa 1 have included saute 'food for thought' for your perusal in your travel Planning - here goes.. TRAVEL INSURANCE - inake sure you have proper coverage when you travel, your own current inauranoe package niay, or inay flot caver yau. ALSO, always carry your niedicinal supplies with you in caroy-an bag, as ompared ta in your checked luggage. YOUR MONET - A fanny pack, a inoney belt, or whatever way yau are omrfortable ta casrry your currency, paasport, tickets, and any other VALUABLE PAPERS CLOSE TO YOUB BODY is a good ides. But nat in s purse or handbag, especially when in crowded ares. RAINCOATIUMBRELLAI - take very little space in luggage and can be s lifesaver when travelling in unfamniliar weather conditions. (or even in Ontario sa far thia suinner!) DEHYDRATION - we need ta drink more wster even when st haone, but especially sa when travelling an a long flight, ta help avoid jet lag. Drink lots of wster during the flight and after. On anival rehydrate your skis - go for a swim or take a shawer. DON'T OVER-SCHEDULE YOURSELF - especially the first day of arrival. AflIw yaur body ta esse inta its new tine zxone and schedule. Don't over-indulge, in food and beverages an flights - have a light ineal when you landl. USE LUGGAGE TAGS ON EVERY PIECE 0F LUGGAGE (including canry-an) - a colarful sticker or ribbon is goad for checked stuff - helps you identify yours froin those inssy, niany others upon arriva! PICTURES, PICTURES - filini is often moure expensive there, take extra. et*eI',.M 878-2886 16 Martin Street (downtown) Alto in Halton Hulis and Oakville www.brucehsood.com M The River Rider The Lighthouse Festival Theatre Thurs. Atio.3,2000 Pol t Doi ci! The NeEe Thurs. Aug. 24,, 2000 Let ý go to the ex! Call Betty Ann for more information or for a copy of 001, '1000 brochure.

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